With the start of the new year, Californians will pay a new fee every time they buy a product with a non-removable battery — ...
The fee that customers began to pay in the new year is just one piece of the state’s evolving response to an emerging risk.
The most popular columns, collectively clocking up millions of readers, dealt with family drama rather than political or economic intrigue. Bad executors, greedy friends, bad estate planning, elder ...
Starting this year, California consumers will pay a 1.5% fee on all products with an embedded battery under a law aimed at ...
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How to plan for Social Security in 2026's changing landscape, from a financial professional
Not understanding how the upcoming changes in 2026 might affect you could put your financial security in retirement at risk.
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7 tax blunders to avoid in your first year of retirement, from a seasoned financial planner
A business-as-usual approach to taxes in the first year of retirement can lead to silly trip-ups that erode your nest egg. Here are seven common goofs to avoid.
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4 major Flint projects that opened in 2025 and 4 other stories you may have missed
Several projects came to fruition in Flint in 2025 -- a year of significant investment in health, education, and public ...
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